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- October 5th, 2020
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The old-fashioned DA, say? crossword clue
H A I R C U T
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Evening Standard Cryptic crossword of October 5th, 2020 other clues |
Cry or complain in a terrible atmosphere |
A saint, yet almost a sin |
At the end of the day, close on time |
Mother's barrier? |
A piece of meat is shared, evidently |
Ready to alter, possibly |
Ian's own |
Where the Syrians confuse pop with ale? |
They keep taking what they need |
Be beaten by Leo's replacement |
Upon reflection, it looks bright |
A chap takes a sweeper round this part of the house |
Uncle Vernon's very able |
A foot farther back |
Strange as ever, that is |
A month at work on the sea bed |
Caper apt to check one's growth? |
Run into an artist at Minehead |
One's turn to leave cash for a writer |
TV award for Juliet, as a crackman's associate |
Part of a shelter rented again |
Mythical king; rich, yet a poor listener |
Red, mate |
Sack for swag |
History of a girl taking meals without me |
A name made by collecting most litter |
To be so cutting is not natural |
She's maybe Swedish, but has a month in France |
Its fruits are possibly ripe after one short month |
Police department concerned in accidents |
Where the going may be soft, in a new way for some |
Weighty form of nonet |
Pull a cart shakily after a race |
Location just a step round the corner |
It's like Daisy to give us a piece from Pasternak |
Drove or sped in the modern fashion |
One flier finishing a little after another |
Frequently cut |
Fruit developed from the melon? |
It helps you to see a little girl's piece of work |
Contains rum, but is associated with gin |
Uniquely, advanced at half pace |
She gives Amelia a start, on the quiet |
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